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Paula Creamer: Still Sick but Staying Positive

Paula Creamer is pinning her hopes on the mantra ‘beware the ailing golfer’ at this week’s Kraft Nabisco Championship after batting a mystery illness for most of this year.

Although the American world number four has produced two top-three finishes in just four LPGA Tour starts this season, she has suffered from chills and nausea.

“I can’t eat much and my energy levels are kind of low,” Creamer told reporters at Mission Hills Country Club on Tuesday during preparations for the first women’s major of the year.

“I don’t feel quite like my normal self out there but I just have to find some energy and get through.

“But I’ve won sick before. I think it really just makes you focus on other things. You’re out there and you don’t feel well but you’re getting the job done. I’ve played my best golf when I haven’t felt well.”

Creamer, a winner of eight titles on the LPGA Tour, was forced to pull out of last week’s LPGA International on Phoenix before starting the opening round.

Full Story: Reuters


Creamer Looking for First Major Title

Paula Creamer has eight career titles and is the top ranked American in the world. But the Pink Panther is hungry for a major.

If, at the beginning of 2007, you had been told that seven of the next eight Majors in the ladies game would be won by first-time Major-winners, Paula Creamer would have featured pretty high on your list of likely champions.

And yet she is still seeking that first win, stuck with the unwanted title of “Best Player in the World to Have Never Won a Major”.

A Californian native she is desperate to play well in the year’s first major, the Kraft Nabisco Championship, which gets underway at Rancho Mirage on Thursday and she’ll certainly have plenty of support from family and friends in the galleries.

Full Story: Golf365


Stories from the Kraft Nabisco Championship

Only one American-born player has won the Kraft title in the last nine years, a come-from-behind victory in 2007 by Morgan Pressel. The American women most likely to win the Kraft title include Paula Creamer, Cristie Kerr, Angela Stanford, Morgan Pressel and perhaps Michelle Wie.

Will it happen this year?

Full Story: The Desert Sun


Creamer to Play at State Farm Classic

Officials of the LPGA State Farm Classic announced Wednesday that fifth-year LPGA Tour player Paula Creamer, the tour’s No. 2 money winner last season, is on the latest commitment list for the 34th annual Classic scheduled June 4-7 at Panther Creek Country Club.

It would be the first appearance in Springfield for the 22-year-old Creamer, who is considered one of the tour’s top young American players. She posted four victories last year and finished with $1.8 million in earnings.

Full Story: State Journal-Register


Creamer Drops to No. 4 in World Golf Rankings

Lorena Ochoa remained in first, followed by Yani Tseng. Jiyai Shin and Paula Creamer switched places this week with Shin third and the American down to fourth.

Suzann Pettersen, Angela Stanford and Cristie Kerr stayed in their rankings from last week, followed by Webb. Helen Alfredsson sank a spot to ninth and Seon-Hwa Lee held on to 10th.

Full Story: The Sports Network


Creamer Withdraws From Phoenix Event

The J Golf Phoenix LPGA International lost two of its more-recognizable names when Paula Creamer and Grace Park withdrew. Park, a former Arizona State star who has struggled with back pain in recent years, pulled out after holing a bunker shot on the ninth hole.

Creamer withdrew before the round.

In keeping with tour policy, the reason for the players withdrawing wasn’t specified. Jimin Jeong, who was first alternate, took Creamer’s spot.

Full Story: Arizona Republic


Creamer Holds Position in World Golf Ranking

Jiyai Shin climbed to No. 4 in the world rankings Monday on the strength of her fourth LPGA Tour victory, a weekend win in the HSBC Champions tournament. The 20-year-old South Korean had been ranked fifth. Her ascent pushed Suzann Pettersen down one spot to fifth.

The top three places remained unchanged: Lorena Ochoa is still No. 1, followed by Yani Tseng and Paula Creamer.

Full Story: UPI